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List of All Crowdfunding Sites and Platforms - Ever Expanding

Well I am trying to put together a comprehensive list of all the Crowdfunding Platforms, Sites, and groups out there today. Please add to the list by replying to this thread and we will add it on the next update. It's very lacking right now, but I will continue to work on it over the coming weeks.

Hi, I also run a blog regarding crowdfunding it is called http://360crowdfunding.me/. I have my reader base mainly located in Italy, The Netherlands and Germany. If you would like to add it to the least, I would be very grateful.

Plus, I suggest to start another subtitle: "White-label crowdfunding platforms". In fact, these kind of solutions are more and more demanded, as the market is growing fast and having an aggregated list of service providers can facilitate the decision. For example, you could include www.crowdvalley.com, a white label solution provider for equity based crowdfunding platforms.

Patronomy www.patronomy.com
As well as “All or Nothing” and “Keep It All” models, Patronomy allows Minimum plus, Subscriptions, Royalties and Equity funding.
Seeking Mentors and Promoters for fee and CPA earnings.

Please add http://Blunts.Biz. We are the worlds first Cannabis Crowdfunding and Cannabis Business Development website. We proudly offer free Cannabis Business consultations, analysis and support with any website design service. We truly will dedicate our efforts to your success. Make the wise choice.

CEO of Hidden Content . World's First Cannabis Crowdfunding and Cannabus Business Development Website

Kickstarter
Probably the hottest crowdfunding site on the Internet is Kickstarter, which raised a total of $220 million from 61,000 launched projects so far.

Features:
create a small reward with a certain price point, and if the backer pledges the price and claims the reward, he will get the reward but only if the funding is successful (which means you reach your funding goal). Very easy and straightforward! For more info, go to their Backers section.

Kickstarter charges 5% fee for every successful project. As Amazon Payment is used to receive the fund, Amazon will apply credit card processing fees, which are 3-5% of your raised project fund. And the biggest downside here is that you have to be a permanent U.S. resident with a Social Security number. So, no luck if the project creator is not a U.S. resident.